What to know about the 28 million-dollar Coloma School Bond on the Ballot May 2nd
By:
Jackie Bauer
Posted: Apr 28, 2023 8:13 PM EST | Updated: Apr 28, 2023 9:26 PM EST
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Coloma, Mich.----
A 28-million-dollar bond that will go directly towards improving the community schools in Coloma is in the hands of the voters this election day May 2nd.
The Superintendent showed ABC57 around where the money will go to improving classrooms and other projects to modernize the district. While Students and faculty shared how the bond would greatly improve their learning.
More information on the bond can be found on the link below:
2023 Bond Proposal - Just the Facts - Board of Education - Coloma Community School District
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